Haier HDY60M User Manual

Page 1
Clothes Dryer
OWNER’S USER MANUAL
Model: HDY60M
OFF
20min
60min
30min
60min
HDY60M
HDY60M
Please read this manual carefully before operating your dryer. Retain this for future reference. Record the model and serial number of the tumble dryer. Please have this information ready for any service related enquiries.
OFF
Cool
Warm
100min
200min
150min
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
injuries, the following basic precautions should be followed:
1 This app
this owner’s user manu
2 This appliance must be proper
instructionsb
3 Neve
sur from the o
4R
eplace wornpower cords, loose plugs and faulty power outlets immediate
liance should onl
r
unplugyo
ethe out
letis
utlet.
eitisused.
efor
ur applian
switch
ybeusedfo
al.
ly installed in accordance with the installation
ce by pulling on the power cord. Always make
e
d off then grasp theplug firmly and pull straight out
5 Unplug yourappliance before cleaning or before proceeding with any repairs.
irs should only be carried out by an authorised technician.
Repa
o
6Don
toperate your appliance when parts are missing, damaged or broken.
7 Do not operate your appliance in the presence of explosive fumes or toxic
flammable vapours.
8Do
not use this appliance to wash clothes which are stained, spotted or washed in gasoline, dry cleaning solvents or any other explosive or flammable substances that may ignite and explode. Do not try to remove clothes while the dryer is inmotion. Wait until it comes
9
to a complete stop.
10 The lid must be closed when the machine is in operation. 11 Do not use this appliance for commercial applications. 12 Do not operate this appliance unless all panels are properly intact. 13 The appliance is not to be used by children without adult supervision. 14 This appliance must be connected to an approved electrical outlet with 240V
power source.
15 Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance. This can only be carried
out by an authorised technician.
16 To reduce the risk of electric shock or fire, try not use extension cords or
adapters to connect the unit to electrical power source.
17
Items that have been previously cleaned, washed, soaked or spotted with flammable or explosive substances should not be placed in the tumble dryer.
18 Items containing foam rubber (latex foam) or similar texture should not be
placed in the tumble dryer.
19 Fabric softeners or similar products should not be used in the tumble dryer
unless specified by the manufacturer.
20 Undergarments that contain metal reinforcementsshouldnotbeplacedinthe
tumble dryer. Damages caused by this, will not be covered under warranty.
21 Plastic and rubber article such as shower caps, baby waterproof napkin
covers, s
hoes, clothes with foam rubber pads or pillows should not be placed
in the tumble dryer.
22 Do not install this appliance where it is exposed to water or where it is damp.
r its intended purpose as described in
ly.
Page 2
23 Clean lint filter before and after each load.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS . . . . .......................3
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS . ......................4-5
CONTROL PANEL . ..................................6
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
Control Panel
Timer knob
CLEANING AND CARE GUIDE
CLEANINGANDMAINTAINANCE.......................7
INSTALLATION
UNPACKINGYOURDRYER...........................8
WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS .................9-11
TROUBLE SHOOTING AND SPECIFICATIONS
TROUBLE SHOOTING . . . . . . ........................12
WIRING CIRCUIT . ................................ 12
SPECIFICATIONS..................................13
Adjustable Outlet Grille and Lint Filter
Power Supply Cable
Air Intake Grille
Door
Back plate
This diagram may slightly differ from the layout of the dryer you have just purchased as this is due to technical improvements and should only be used for reference.
2
3
Page 3
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Attention:
1. Before operation, clean off any dust and dirt inside the drum of
the
with a damp towel;
2. Clean off any debris on the lint filter and in the duct, to increase the drying efficiency.
Turning on power
Before turning on the power of the dryer, check:
- Whether the supply voltage is in accordance w
ith the value indicated
on the nameplate;
- The dryer must be securely grounded.
Preparation of the laundry loa
- The dryer can only dry laundries wh
put in laundry which is still dripping
- Make sure all pockets are empty before placing th
d
ic
hhaveb
wetor
e
en spundry. Do not
still have excess water.
em in the dryer
- Pull up zippers, sew and mend up loosened fasteners and tie up
dispersed ribbons toprevent t necessary
,puts
mall items
elaundry from being entangled. If
h
in
alaund
r
ybag.
- To achieve a better drying result, loosen up heavy loads before
loading it into the dry
r.
e
Load to dry
Laundry type Cotton fabric Synthetic fabric
Maximum load 6kg 3kg
Warning:
1. Avoiddrying wool, silk and other delicate fabrics, as it may damage it.
2. Do not exceed the laundry load as suggested. This could damage the dryer as well as the laundry load.
Reference weight of fabrics fordryin
Overalls
(cotton appr 950g)
Blended fabric
clothes
(appr 800g)
T-shirt
(appr 300g)
Jackets (cotton appr 800g)
Woolen blankets (appr 3000g)
Jeans
(blended fabrics
appr 50g) Single bed sheets (cotton appr 800g)
Pajamas (appr 200g)
(appr 300g)
Underwear (appr70g)
Socks
dryer
g
Shirts
1.Power up
Insert the powerpluginto an appropriate p
ower o
utlet that isproperly installe
andgrounded. Operating power supply: 220-240V~/50Hz
2.Laundry loadin
g
Open the door and load the laundry intothe drum of the dryer.For amore energy efficient andbetter drying result, makesure theload has beensp
ry.
d
Try to loose
n t
he load when placing in thedryer.
un
Note: Check labels on clothing before placingthemin the dryer.Somearticles are not suitableformachine dry. Hightemperaturemay damage thefabric.
Setting drying time
3.
rn t
Tu
he timer knob to set an optimal drying time according to the laundry.You
can choose cool wind cycle or warm cycle according to your needs.
Note:Before you set the drying time,ensure your hands are dry.
4. Program completion
Warm wind cycle:
Before the drying time comes to end, the dryer will interject cold air
to cool off the clothes.
After the timer stops,the arrowhead of the timer knob will point to OFF.
Open the door to remove the laundry.
Cool wind cycle:
Throughout the cycle,the heater does not activate.The laundary is dried by cool wind.
Note:1.To avoid timer interruption,please do not turn the timer knob to the
gray area of the program cycle.
2.Clothes should go through a cooling down/airing phase of the cycle. If for any reason the dryer is stopped before the cycle has finished,dry clothes should be removed immediately and not left in the dryer.Clothes should be spread out to cool and not left bunched eg.in a clothes basket.
Before you open the door, please switch off the power supply.
5. Cleaning the dryer
Please clean the filter after use every time.
d
4
5
Page 4
CONTROL PANEL CLEANING AND MAINTAINANCE
60min
30min
OFF
Cool
Warm
200min
Please do not turn the timer
60 min
HDY60M
OFF
HDY60M
20 min
knob to this two gray area of the program cycle
30 min
60 min
OFF
Cool
Warm
200 min
150 min
100 min
Dryer timer:the timer will let you set the time for up to 200 minutes to dry your clothes depending on the load of the clothes.
This dryer has two program types.The light Blue colour area is cool wind program and the dark Blue colour area is warm wind program. In cool
program ,the heater does not work and the clothes are dried by
wind
wind. In warm wind program ,the heater works and the clothes are
cool dried by warm wind. At the last 20 minutes of the warm program, heater stops work and the clothes cool down.
OFF
150min
the
20min
60min
100min
Cleaning the surface Wipe off any dust or dirt on the body of the dryer and surface off the main control panel. Note: Do not use excessive water. Just a damp cloth is fine. Do not use solvent. Do not use spray cleaners when cleaning the interior. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners.
Cleaning the filter screen To ensure a good ventilation effect during drying, the filter screen must be cleaned before or after each use.
1. Removing the filter. Gently push together the clip on the filter screen and then pull out towards yourself.
2. Cleaning the filter Remove the lint with a soft brush or
WARNING! Unplug the power cord prior to any cleaning
vacuum cleaner.
Pay attentio
n and do no
t damage the filters. At the same time, remove any remaining lint from the perforated metal lint screen on the door.
There is an arrow on the timer knob.Turning the timer
knob,the arrowhead points to the time you choose and the dryer begins to work.Then the timer will count down and the program knob will counter-clockwise
until the arrowhead points to OFF.
3. Re-installing the filter After cleaning filters, put the screen back in place.
Note:
Never operate your dryer without the lint filter.
Page 5
UNPACKING YOUR DRYER
WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Dimensions
a = 825 mm b = 560 mm c = 595 mm Weight = 30 kg
Remove the transport packaging and the tape before starting dryer.
Packing accessories
Check list of the accessories and materials provided with the machine:
Name
Quantity
To ensure the dryer operating normally, attention must be paid to the following in placement:
The rear of the dryer must not have any restriction to the intake of fresh air;
Check whether there is any damage to the dryer during
transportation. Any damaged dryer must not be electrified. In case of any damage, contact your dryer supplier;
The dryer must be kept away from flammable substances;
The surrounding environment must be dry and ventilated;
To allow the dryer to perform better, the ambient temperature shall
neither be lower than 10
Owner's
manual
Wall
mounting kit
nor higher than 35
a
Panel film
c
b
Screw
6
1.Determine the location of the dryer on the wall and mark the bracket position.
A minimum 50mm is needed between the top of the dryer and the ceiling for ease of installation; If mounting above a washing machine,allow sufficient room to open the lid of the washer.
Tools required
For plaster/ Wooden wall
Drill&3mm Bit
Philips head screw driver
1
1
Wall mounting kit includes
2
2
2
4
Description
Plastic Spacers
Wall hanging brackets
Hanging hook
Wood screws,12g 50mm
imber screws
2.Fix the wall hanging brackets to the wall securely (eg. into the stud). If the studs are too far apart, fit a timber slat to the studs then mount the brackets onto the slat. The distance between each bracket is 553mm as per diagram.
553mm
wood screw
8
9
Page 6
WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
3. To install the hook to the dryer, remove the 2 screws and 2 corks as indicated in Fig. 1.
2 screws
2 corks
Fig. 1
4. Align hooks as shown in Fig. 2 and each hook should be fixed
.
up well with three screws. Install the spacers provided as Fig. 2
Hooks
3 screws
5. With assistance, mount dryer on wall brackets. See Fig. 3
Fig. 3
6. A new control panel film with inverted symbols release paper from the back of inverted film t
he
surface so that writing is the
150min
200min
100min
60min
20min
Warm
Cool
OFF
30min
60min
OFF
correct way up
HDY60M
HDY60M
supplied.
then place
.
the film
Peel the
on
10
Spacers
Fig. 2
150min
100min
60min
200min
OFF
30min
60min
20min
OFF
11
Page 7
TROUBLE SHOOTING
WIRING CIRCUIT
SPECIFICA
TION
S
12
13
Thos
e l
isted below arenotfailures. The
following mustbe confirmed befor
e
calli
ng for
ser
vice
:
Problem
The d
ryer
does
not s
tart
PossibleC
ause
Isthedryerpluggedin?
Isthe local circuit out of power
?
Isthedoo
r closedproperly?
H
as adryingprogramb
een set ?
Thedryingresult is
not
good
Wasthecorrect dryingprogram set?
●Isthefilterscreenclean?
Didthe amountofth
e loadedlaundry
exceedthe ratedload ?
●Was the load
ed la
und
ry spundry
?
Di
d thelau
ndr
y become twistedwhilstdryi
ng?
rotoM-
M
ecnatic
ap
aC-C
kcoLr
oo
D-K
R
EW
OP-
D
retaeH-ResuF-fTtatsomrehT-hT
T
i
m
e
r
M
C
T
f
R
T
h
D
K
HDY60M
z
H05/~)042-022(
0
1
daoldetaR
6
000
2
l
evelf
oorpreta
W
4XPI
epyT
metI
ylppus
rewo
P
)A(tnerrucgnitarepom
umixa
M
)gk(thgieW
H(snoisnemi
D ×
mm)W
)W(r
ewopmumix
aM
03
528 0
65 5
95
(
kg)
Loading...